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The Federalist

Meet The Left-Wing Organization Influencing Federal Judges On Science Litigation

Meet The Left-Wing Organization Influencing Federal Judges On Science Litigation
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A Federalist inquiry into the Federal Judicial Center uncovered the influence of a left-wing advocacy group in a manual advising judges.

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Loaded terminology like 'left-wing advocacy group masquerading as an objective science organization' and 'radical left-wing partisanship'Selective sourcing primarily from conservative organizations like Capital Research Center and The Federalist's own prior reportingFraming progressive policy positions as inherently biased while treating conservative positions as the neutral standardloaded languagepartisan source selectionbiased framing of organizations and policiessource selectionframing of issuesloaded ideological languageone-sided conservative source selectionomission of opposing perspectivesheadline and section framing

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